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Visual Word Recognition in Deaf Readers: Lexicality Is Modulated by Communication Mode

机译:字词识别聋人读者:Lexicality被调制的通信模式

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Evidence indicates that adequate phonological abilities are necessary to develop proficient reading skills and that later in life phonology also has a role in the covert visual word recognition of expert readers. Impairments of acoustic perception, such as deafness, can lead to atypical phonological representations of written words and letters, which in turn can affect reading proficiency. Here, we report an experiment in which young adults with different levels of acoustic perception (i.e., hearing and deaf individuals) and different modes of communication (i.e., hearing individuals using spoken language, deaf individuals with a preference for sign language, and deaf individuals using the oral modality with less or no competence in sign language) performed a visual lexical decision task, which consisted of categorizing real words and consonant strings. The lexicality effect was restricted to deaf signers who responded faster to real words than consonant strings, showing over-reliance on whole word lexical processing of stimuli. No effect of stimulus type was found in deaf individuals using the oral modality or in hearing individuals. Thus, mode of communication modulates the lexicality effect. This suggests that learning a sign language during development shapes visuo-motor representations of words, which are tuned to the actions used to express them (phono-articulatory movements vs. hand movements) and to associated perceptions. As these visuo-motor representations are elicited during on-line linguistic processing and can overlap with the perceptual-motor processes required to execute the task, they can potentially produce interference or facilitation effects.
机译:证据表明,足够的语音能力对于发展熟练的阅读技能是必要的,并且在生活语音学的后期,也对专家读者的隐性视觉单词识别也有作用。诸如耳聋之类的听觉障碍会导致书面单词和字母的非典型语音表达,从而反过来会影响阅读能力。在这里,我们报告了一项实验,在该实验中,具有不同水平的听觉感知的成年人(即,听力和聋人)和不同的交流方式(即,听到使用口头语言的人,偏爱手语的聋人和聋人)使用手语能力很少或没有手语的口语形式)执行了视觉词汇决策任务,该任务包括对真实单词和辅音字符串进行分类。词汇效应仅限于聋人签名者,他们对真实单词的反应要比辅音字符串更快,这表明过度依赖整个单词对刺激的词汇处理。在使用口服方式的聋哑人或听力正常的个体中未发现刺激类型的影响。因此,交流方式调节词法效应。这表明在发展过程中学习手语会塑造单词的视觉运动表征,从而适应用于表达它们的动作(发音运动与手部运动)以及相关的感知。由于这些视觉运动表征是在在线语言处理过程中引起的,并且可能与执行任务所需的感知运动过程重叠,因此它们可能会产生干扰或促进作用。

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